Court records show the following legal actions among those taken in Juneau Superior and District courts through Aug. 30, 2002. Actions in Hoonah District Court are included at the request of the magistrate.

Divorces and Dissolutions filed

 Gregory Thompson and Lisa Thompson

 Roger Hills and Edie Hills

 Russell Dick and Paula Dybdahl

 Richard Keown and Lisa Keown

 Paul Alaback and Louise Champagne

 Rhonda Peratrovich and Donald Peratrovich

 Jeffrey Holzinger and Kristin Holzinger

 Richard Blizzard and Iryna Blizzard

 Greg Diencu and Ten Diencu

Judgments

 Phyllis E. John, 26, was found guilty of disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor, stemming from an offense of May 28.

The original charge was assault.

Magistrate John Sivertsen sentenced her to pay a fine of $500 with $250 suspended, 30 days in jail with 25 days suspended and placed her on probation with the standard conditions of probation which include committing no crimes, violating no laws, completing the sentence, paying a surcharge and the cost of incarceration.

 Rey Barril, 39, was found guilty of disorderly conduct, stemming from an offense of July 20.

The original charge was assault.

Sivertsen sentenced him to pay a fine of $1,000 with $500 suspended, 90 days in jail with 60 days suspended, not consume alcohol or go where it is sold or served and placed him on probation for two years with the standard conditions of probation which for him includes, attending an anger management class at Tongass Community Counseling Center and a child care and family resource class.

He also was found guilty of violating the conditions of his release stemming from an offense of Aug. 7.

He was sentenced to serve 75 days in jail with 65 days suspended, enroll in, pay for and complete the Juneau Alcohol Safety Action Program, and was placed on probation for two years with the standard conditions of release.

A charge of interfering with the report of a domestic violence crime stemming from an incident of July 20 was dismissed.

 Sharon Blatnick, 37, was found guilty of criminal mischief, a misdemeanor, stemming from an offense of May 7.

Sivertsen sentenced her to pay a fine of $1,000 with $800 suspended, 60 days in jail with 59 days suspended and placed her on probation for one year with the standard conditions of release.

A charge of assault stemming from an incident of May 7 was dismissed.

 Mark Mergenthal, 21, was found guilty of failing to stop at the direction of a peace officer stemming from an offense of May 4.

The original charge was felony failure to stop.

Superior Court Judge Larry Weeks sentenced him to 180 days in jail with 135 days suspended and placed him on probation for 18 months with the standard conditions of release.

He also was found guilty of drunken driving, a misdemeanor, stemming from an offense of May 4.

Weeks sentenced him to pay a fine of $500 with $250 suspended, 180 days in jail with 135 days suspended, a 90-day driver's license revocation, JASAP and placed him on probation for 18 months.

He also was found guilt of violating the conditions of his release, a misdemeanor, stemming from an offense of May 6.

He was sentenced to pay a fine of $150 , 10 days in jail and to pay a past due fine of $100.

A charge of driving without a valid driver's license, a misdemeanor, and violating the conditions of release, a misdemeanor, both stemming from an incident of May 6.

 Rebecca Worrell, 29, was found guilty of third-degree theft, a misdemeanor, stemming from an offense of July 1.

The original charge was second-degree theft, a felony.

Weeks sentenced her to 90 days in jail with 53 days suspended, pay restitution of $940, and placed her on probation for one year with the standard conditions of release.

 Kim Maxey, 32, was found guilty of second-degree sexual abuse of a minor, a felony, stemming from an offenses of December 1999 to January 2000.

Weeks sentenced him to four years in jail with three years suspended and placed him on probation for three years with the standard condition of felony release which includes committing no crimes, violating no laws, completing the sentence, paying a surcharge and the cost of incarceration, not associating with known felons, not owning any firearms, not consuming alcohol or drugs and not going where they are sold or served and making and effort to maintain employment. He also must register as a sex offender.

 Sam Kokotovich, 27, was indicted by a Juneau grand jury on a felony charge of third-degree assault stemming from an offense of July 27.

He is accused of causing physical injury to a woman with a dangerous instrument: To wit a broom handle.

 Joaquin A. Romero-Gomez, 23, was found guilty of negligent driving, a misdemeanor, stemming from an offense of June 4.

The original charge was assault, a misdemeanor.

Sivertsen sentenced him to pay a fine of $300.

A charge of violating the conditions of his release stemming from an incident of was dismissed.

 Mary C. Deidrickson, 50, was found guilty of disorderly conduct, stemming from an offense of July 28.

The original charge was assault.

Sivertsen sentenced her to pay a fine of $1,000 with $800 suspended, 40 days in jail with 39 days suspended, JASAP and placed her on probation for one year with the standard conditions of release which include complying with the recommendations of the Juneau Alliance for Mental Health.

 Robert V. Berhardt, 26, was found guilty of disorderly conduct stemming from an offense of Nov. 1.

The original charge was assault.

Sivertsen sentenced him to 10 days in jail.

He also was charged with three counts of violating the conditions of his release stemming from offenses of Dec. 24 and Feb. 25.

He was sentenced to 70 days total in jail.

 John E. Evans, 28, was found guilty of disorderly conduct stemming from an offense of July 8.

The original charge was assault.

Sivertsen sentenced him to 20 days in jail.

He also was found guilty on four counts of violating the conditions of his probation stemming from offenses of July 9.

He was sentenced to a total of 180 days in jail with 150 days suspended, to pay a total fine of $1,650 with $1,650 suspended, JASAP and placed on probation for two years with the standard conditions of release.

 Danielle E. Thomas, 36, was found guilty of fourth-degree attempted misconduct involving a controlled substance, a misdemeanor, stemming from an offense of Aug. 10.

The original charge was fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, a felony.

Superior Court Judge Larry Weeks sentenced her to nine months in jail with eight months suspended, to enroll in, pay for and complete the Juneau Alcohol Safety Action Program, and placed her on probation for 18 months with the standard conditions of release which include completing her sentence, violating no laws committing no crimes, not consuming alcohol or going where it is sold or served, paying a surcharge to the court and paying the cost of incarceration.

 Henry L. Adams, 22, was found guilty of unlawful evasion, a misdemeanor, stemming from an offense of Feb. 19.

District Judge Peter Froehlich sentenced him to 165 days in jail with 335 days suspended, JASAP and placed him on probation for one year with the standard conditions of release.

 Dean H. Blake, 37, was found guilty of making a false report, a misdemeanor, stemming from an offense of May 26.

Froehlich sentenced him to pay a $500 fine with $250 suspended, 10 days in jail with five days suspended, a 90-day driver's license revocation, JASAP and placed him on probation for one year with the standard conditions of release.

He also was found guilty of drunken driving, a misdemeanor, stemming from an offense of May 26.

He was sentenced to pay a fine of $500 with $250 suspended, 33 days in jail with 30 days suspended, a 90-day driver's license revocation and placed on probation for one year with the standard conditions of release.

Charges of driving without a valid license, a misdemeanor, and reckless endangerment, a misdemeanor, stemming from an incident of May 26, were dismissed.

 Aaron J. Stalnaker, 26, was found guilty of drunken driving stemming from an offense of May 25.

Froehlich sentenced him to pay a fine of $500 with $250 suspended, 33 days in jail with 30 days suspended, a 90-day driver's license revocation, JASAP and placed him on probation for one year with the standard conditions of release.

Two counts of reckless endangerment stemming from an incident of May 25 were dismissed.

 Jason Hutchison, 30, was found guilty of drunken driving stemming from an offense of April 4.

Froehlich sentenced him to pay a fine of $5,000 with $3,000 suspended, 365 days in jail with 235 days suspended, a five -year driver's license revocation, JASAP and placed him on probation for five years with the standard conditions of release.

A charge of criminal trespass, a misdemeanor, stemming from an incident of April 4 was dismissed.

 Rhonda F. Jacksonbear, 29, was found guilty of drunken driving stemming from an offense of Jan. 7.

Froehlich sentenced her to pay a fine of $500 with $250 suspended, 33 days in jail with $250 suspended, a 90-day driver's license revocation and placed her on probation for two years with the standard conditions of release.

She also was found guilty of driving without a valid driver's license stemming from an offense of Jan. Froehlich sentenced her to pay a fine of $500 with $250 suspended, 33 days in jail with $250 suspended, a 90-day driver's license revocation and placed her on probation for two years with the standard conditions of release.

She also was found guilty for violating the conditions of her release, a misdemeanor, stemming from an offense of Jan. 7.

She was sentenced to 10 days in jail and a $50 surcharge.

A charge of refusal to submit to a chemical test stemming from an incident of Jan. 7 was dismissed.